Thread:JayAaerow/@comment-4702105-20160527132643/@comment-967403-20160527192033

As the actual administrator of this wiki, I do have the capability to decide If certain information/content is "unnecessary" especially when I noted what is trivia in the Manual of Style (Well really, the community). It is unnecessary because pointing it out would be redundant since the article would/should obviously point how to unlock the weapon (which would reveal getting this isn't from a boss battle like the others). Trivia should point out information you wouldn't be able to fit otherwise.


 * ''Example from Vergil's trivia: Vergil's alias in the novel, Gilver, is a phonetic anagram of his name.

'' I would allow trivia like this. It's has some importance, as the anagram of the name could of actually had alluded/foreshadows the true identity of Gilver for any reader who may have seen it coming. And there's really no place to put it in articles.

Yes, there's no harm. I suppose I could allow that little fact in, but that would mean I would invalidate all my effort in making sure information provided are relevant, sourced for the most part, and aren't bloated with redundant/irrelevant facts. If I do it for you or make an exception when I currently feel it doesn't fit within the provisions of what makes trivia, then I have to allow the next person.

Whether or not you like my actions, they're definitely not an abuse of administrator power. Trust me, I see it and actually dealt with it. I blocked off the page not to discourage your input (and I put it in a time frame and bother explaining my reason. If I was an abusive admin, you would get nothing) but to actually TALK to me and not go into edit war. I had all the reason to block you since I issued/gave you multiple warning on performing an edit war with me (no matter how much you feel, going to edit war is not the way to express it) and you didn't stop. But rather then block you, I blocked off the page knowing full well you'll respond to it personally.

If you want that trivia spot, you'll have to prove why that fact could not be expressed or implied in anyway with the Beowulf page. I find it unnecessary because it would be, again, redundant since I would think the information would be said on the page on how to unlock it. Other pages express what boss will unlock a devil arm without trivia. After some thinking, the information isn't useless since it's possible to completely miss where the item is and saying it's not gained the same way is useful but could be pointed out within the article itself rather then the trivia section.